How much fuel can a Bugatti Veyron hold?
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Bugatti Veyron has a fuel tank capacity of 100L. Below is an introduction to the Bugatti Veyron: Background: The name Bugatti Veyron (VEYRON) originates from Pierre Veyron, who drove a Bugatti 57 to win the 1939 Le Mans championship. Configuration: The 16.4 represents 16 cylinders and 4 turbochargers. It is also equipped with a specially developed W-type 16-cylinder engine by Volkswagen, which is essentially two V8 engines sharing a single crankshaft. Additionally, this engine is fitted with 4 turbochargers. The displacement reaches 7993cc. It can unleash a maximum horsepower of 1001, and at an extremely low 1000 RPM, it can produce a massive torque of 730 NM. At 2200 RPM, it can unleash a peak torque of 1250 NM, and this torque level is maintained until 5500 RPM.
I remember the Bugatti Veyron's fuel tank capacity is around 100 liters, which sounds quite large, but driving it really puts that to the test. This beast guzzles fuel insanely fast—at high speeds, a full tank might last just 200-300 kilometers before you're hunting for a gas station, and waiting in line feels like a hassle. Once, when testing its acceleration, it felt like the tank emptied the moment I floored the throttle. Owning this car really demands deep pockets, with frequent and outrageously expensive refuels. For daily use, it leans more toward being a collector's showpiece; stop-and-go city driving drains the tank even faster. Compared to ordinary family cars with smaller tanks but more stable range, it’s a stark contrast. Fuel quality also requires caution—premium gasoline is recommended for high-end cars to reduce carbon buildup, keep the engine clean, and extend its lifespan. Always check local gas station locations before heading out to avoid being stranded. Overall, it feels like the design prioritized extreme performance at the cost of practicality, demanding meticulous planning for every trip.